Carpet from the Aït Tamassin people, an Aït Ouaouzguit tribe living in eastern Jbel Siroua. Made with a superb and fine wool, this very geometrical carpets shows many characteristics belonging to these groups: a light broken line frame, a losangical grid made of small squares, a "cordelière" work at the ends and the dominant yellow color that originally was obtained from the ashfout , a plant growing abundantly on these mountains. Dimensions: ca 220 x 145 cm / 88" x 58".